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  • Private: Algorithm
    Private: Algorithm
    An algorithm is a set of instructions designed to perform a specific task. This can be a simple process, such as multiplying two numbers, or a complex operation, such as playing a compressed video file. Search engines use proprietary algorithms to display the most relevant results from their search index for specific queries.
  • Private: Antivirus Software
    Private: Antivirus Software
    Antivirus software is a type of utility used for scanning and removing viruses from your computer. While many types of antivirus (or “anti-virus”) programs exist, their primary purpose is to protect computers from viruses and remove any viruses that are found.
  • Private: App
    Private: App
    Short for application. An app refers to any software that is designed for a single purpose, for example, a game on your smartphone or a program designed to measure your exercise habits can be called an app.
  • Private: Backdoor
    Private: Backdoor
    A backdoor is a means to access a computer system of encrypted data that bypasses the system’s customary security mechanisms.
  • Private: Bandwidth
    Private: Bandwidth
    Bandwidth describes the maximum data transfer rate of a network or Internet connection. It measures how much data can be sent over a specific connection in a given amount of time. For example, a gigabit Ethernet connection has a bandwidth of 1,000 Mbps (125 megabytes per second). An Internet connection via cable modem may provide 25 Mbps of bandwidth. While bandwidth is used to describe network speeds, it does not measure how fast bits of data move from one location to another. Since data packets travel over electronic or fiber optic cables, the speed of each bit transferred is negligible. Instead, bandwidth measures how much data can flow through a specific connection at one time.
  • Private: Doxing
    Private: Doxing
    Doxing, or doxxing, is the Internet-based practice of researching and publicly broadcasting private or identifying information about an individual or organization. The methods employed to acquire this information include searching publicly available databases and social media websites, hacking, and social engineering.
  • Private: Test Jargon
    Private: Test Jargon
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